In my system i cannot use good features from akonadi and co because of an error with redland backend, so I have decided to disable semantic-desktop to save ram and cpu cicle, but it seems that that break the build:

-- Could NOT find KdepimLibs (missing: KdepimLibs_CONFIG) (Required is at least version "4.5.60")
-- Performing Test PAM_MESSAGE_CONST
-- Performing Test PAM_MESSAGE_CONST - Success
-- Found PAM: /usr/lib64/libpam.so;/usr/lib64/libdl.so
-- Looking for getspnam
-- Looking for getspnam - found
-- Looking for crypt in crypt
-- Looking for crypt in crypt - found
-- Looking for include files HAVE_CRYPT_H
-- Looking for include files HAVE_CRYPT_H - found
-- Looking for XkbLockModifiers in X11
-- Looking for XkbLockModifiers in X11 - found
-- Looking for getpassphrase
-- Looking for getpassphrase - not found
-- Looking for vsyslog
-- Looking for vsyslog - found
-- Looking for statvfs
-- Looking for statvfs - found
-- Looking for include files HAVE_LIMITS_H
-- Looking for include files HAVE_LIMITS_H - found
-- Looking for include files HAVE_SYS_TIME_H
-- Looking for include files HAVE_SYS_TIME_H - found
-- Looking for include files HAVE_STDINT_H
-- Looking for include files HAVE_STDINT_H - found
-- Looking for include files HAVE_SYS_VFS_H
-- Looking for include files HAVE_SYS_VFS_H - found
-- Looking for include files HAVE_SYS_STATVFS_H
-- Looking for include files HAVE_SYS_STATVFS_H - found
-- Looking for include files HAVE_SYS_PARAM_H
-- Looking for include files HAVE_SYS_PARAM_H - found
-- Looking for include files HAVE_SYS_MOUNT_H
-- Looking for include files HAVE_SYS_MOUNT_H - found
-- Looking for include files HAVE_SYS_STATFS_H
-- Looking for include files HAVE_SYS_STATFS_H - found
-- Looking for include files HAVE_UNISTD_H
-- Looking for include files HAVE_UNISTD_H - found
-- Looking for include files HAVE_MALLOC_H
-- Looking for include files HAVE_MALLOC_H - found
-- Looking for statfs
-- Looking for statfs - found
-- Looking for sys/types.h
-- Looking for sys/types.h - found
-- Looking for stddef.h
-- Looking for stddef.h - found
-- Check size of struct ucred
-- Check size of struct ucred - failed
-- Looking for getpeereid
-- Looking for getpeereid - not found
-- Looking for setpriority
-- Looking for setpriority - found
-- Looking for XRRGetScreenSizeRange
-- Looking for XRRGetScreenSizeRange - found
-- Looking for XRRGetScreenResourcesCurrent
-- Looking for XRRGetScreenResourcesCurrent - found

* Failed to set capabilities. Probable reason is missed kernel support.
* Kernel must have <FS>_FS_SECURITY enabled where <FS> is the filesystem
* to store //usr/bin/dumpcap (e.g. EXT3_FS_SECURITY). For kernels version before
* 2.6.33_rc1 SECURITY_FILE_CAPABILITIES must be enabled as well.
*
* Falling back to suid now...
* NOTE: To run wireshark as normal user you have to add yourself to
* the wireshark group. This security measure ensures that only trusted
* users are allowed to sniff your traffic.